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The phrase "are clever with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's skill or aptitude in handling a particular subject or task.
Example: "She is clever with numbers, making her an excellent accountant."
Alternatives: "skilled at" or "adept with".
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"You can have people who are clever, with bags of skills and loads of talent and yet they don't see it in themselves".
"There are guys who are clever with some specific calculations, but then other guys, it's in the way they integrate everything and package it," said Xevi Pujolar, the chief race engineer at the Williams team.
Genetic tinkering has produced instead an infinite variety of races, including monkeys who are clever with computers, a horse than can switch to technology when its organic systems fail, and the hero Sigurd, who is part man, part lion.
Enforcement will tighten, but spammers are clever with shifting their entities, enough to make us all "dizzy".
The gauges are clever, with a digital speedometer planted into the heart of the tachometer, and everything glowing back in eminently legible white and red.
TV people are clever with their graphics n' things.
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He is clever with his hands.
He is clever with words too.
There's no point being clever with this one -- it's weird enough itself.
Top tip: If you're clever with your time, you should be able to do everything.
Having once served in the merchant marine, he understood rope and was clever with knots.
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